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etween it <strong>and</strong> the stressed state <strong>of</strong> an unheated part under loading<br />

where, as we know, any relative deformation corresponds to a certain<br />

stress. Let us examine, for example, the stress <strong>and</strong> strains in a<br />

part free from attachment (Fig. 1.35a).<br />

P<br />

a) b)<br />

Fig. 1.35. <strong>The</strong>rmal deformation under uniaxial<br />

loading.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quantities a <strong>and</strong> at are given,<br />

Deformation is<br />

E=' - -•Et•=•"t, since e Y-0;<br />

*--E,=UA1:" O=-E£L=O.<br />

Let us note that c pi 0, while a - 0, i.e., full deformation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a part does not characterize its<br />

stressed state.<br />

We shall examine stress <strong>and</strong> strains in a part having rigid<br />

attachment (presented, for example, in Fig. 135b).<br />

Quantities a <strong>and</strong> At are given.<br />

Deformation<br />

:, :=O; C 2 = -<br />

3 = Ez -- E'at.<br />

Let us note that e = 0, while a O 0.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stressed state <strong>of</strong> a part having a rigid attachment has<br />

one more important quality - the rigid attachment is a single<br />

attachment, with which the thermal deformation <strong>of</strong> the part is<br />

precisely equal. to its elastic deformation with opposite sign.<br />

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